Adjusting the white shading – Panasonic AJ-HDC27FP User Manual

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Adjusting the white shading

Follow the procedure outlined below when the white
shading needs to be re-adjusted.

Adjustment method

<Notes>

O

The method below can be used for the white
shading adjustments with most lenses. However,
with some very special lenses, a different
adjustment method may be necessary.

O

Even when the white shading has been adjusted,
tinting may occur in the vertical direction near the
lens aperture open position. This is a phenomenon
which is inherent to lenses and optical systems and
is not indicative of malfunctioning.

SHUTTER: OFF

GAIN: L (0 dB)

JOG dial button

MENU button

1

Attach the lens to the camera.
At this stage, do not forget to connect the lens
cable.

2

Set the electronic shutter to OFF, and set the gain
to “L (0 dB).”

3

If the lens is provided with an extender, disengage
the extender function.

4

1

Perform the menu operations (pages 84 to 86),
and display the “VF DISPLAY” screen of FILM
(CAM) MAIN MENU 2.

2

Set ZEBRA1 DETECT to 70%, ZEBRA2
DETECT to 85% and ZEBRA2 to SPOT.

3

Press the MENU button and close the menu
screen.

4

Set the ZEBRA switch on the viewfinder to ON.

5

Shoot a sheet of white paper devoid of color
irregularities.
<Note>
Since flicker tends to occur under fluorescent
lights, mercury lamps and other such lights, use a
source of light such as sunlight or a halogen lamp
which does not tend to produce flicker.

6

Set the lens aperture to manual, and adjust the
lens aperture in such a way that ZEBRA fills the
whole screen.
Check that the lens aperture is between F/4 and
F/11.
<Notes>

O

Since unevenness in the lighting will make it
impossible for ZEBRA to fill part of the screen,
try adjusting the lighting position, etc.

O

Try adjusting the lighting position, etc. also when
the lens aperture is not between F/4 and F/11.

O

Always be sure to leave the electronic shutter at
OFF.

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